Apr 29, 2011
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Using ustream and youtube, watching via television on Spanish TV Univision in the USA, we were able to capture both Spanish and global social web coverage of this event.
Millions followed the affair in live streams on their computers, all the while commenting on social media sites. Among the many outlets webcasting the event was the Royal family itself, whose YouTube page offered live video and tweets from the prince’s official residence.
Akamai Technologies Inc., which delivers about 20 percent of the world’s Internet traffic, said that global page views peaked at nearly 5.4 million per minute this morning. That was good enough for the sixth largest amount of traffic ever, but well shy of the record of 10.4 million page views per minute set during the World Cup last year.
Model Vanity wishes the happy couple a wonderful life together. The Numbers Lady predicts this will be the case!
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Will and Kate Royal Wedding web audience did not surpass World Cup Soccer
Apr 29, 2011 by OscarNOW
Using ustream and youtube, watching via television on Spanish TV Univision in the USA, we were able to capture both Spanish and global social web coverage of this event.
Millions followed the affair in live streams on their computers, all the while commenting on social media sites. Among the many outlets webcasting the event was the Royal family itself, whose YouTube page offered live video and tweets from the prince’s official residence.
Model Vanity wishes the happy couple a wonderful life together. The Numbers Lady predicts this will be the case!
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